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August 30th 2010:Integral Political Economy

Discover a new perspective about our political-economic system as Dr. Kevin J. Bowman, Assistant Professor of Economics at Augsburg College, researcher in integral studies and economic development, and author of numerous works for academic publication, joins ZOOM’D to explore the liberal, conservative, and radical political tendencies that contributed to the recent financial crisis. Kevin begins with theoretical distinctions that underlie what liberals, conservatives, and radicals focus on, and extends these realities to pragmatic views of representative economists. From there, he introduces v

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Kevin James Bowman

Dr. Kevin James Bowman is Assistant Professor of Economics at Augsburg College in Minneapolis where he teaches Macroeconomics, International Economics, and Economic Growth. He conducts research primarily in Economic Growth and Development and Integral Studies and has dynamically extended Ken Wilber's philosophical model of overall development correcting for a bias pointed out by top researchers. He is widely published in such journals as Economics of Innovation and New Technology and The Journal of Integral Theory and Practice. He has applied integral theory to political economy and has a unique explanation for the Financial Crisis of 2008-09. His recent paper augments the Solow Growth Model